Douglas A. McIntyre - Author for 24/7 Wall St.
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A recent analysis reveals which U.S. airports have the longest waiting times for passengers.
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A recent analysis reveals that big cities, especially in California, are the worst places in America for home ownership.
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Reported health code violations at Starbucks locations are numerous.
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A recent analysis reveals how far IBM's reputation has fallen.
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Walmart is an American business behemoth. It employs over 1.1 million people, which is the most of any company in the U.S. Last quarter, U.S. revenue was $104 billion. Walmart has 5,383 retail...
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Disney may be the most widely written about public company over the last two weeks. Most of the coverage concerns its battle with Florida’s governor Ron DeSantis. Shareholders have a much larger...
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Chick-fil-A closed its first store last week. And it was named America’s favorite fast food in an annual poll conducted by Axios Harris. The first one didn’t matter, except symbolically. Traffic...
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Two notable things have happened in the car industry recently. The first is that the average car price in America rose above $40,000, driven by low supply and high demand. The other is that the...
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Housing demand surged during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. People fled large cities, as “work from home” allowed them to move to places where housing costs were lower and the quality of...
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Elon Musk can be generous because he does not think generosity counts if Ford has too few EVs on the road for it to matter.
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Investors became excited about Gap’s earnings because the retailer is in less trouble than a year ago. However, it is still in trouble.
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A recent analysis reveals the countries with the most miserable denizens.
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A recent analysis reveals which major American company has the best reputation.
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A recent analysis reveals which major company has the worst reputation.
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When tens of thousands of people lose their jobs at McDonald's, where will they go?
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